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{
"pname":"Address",
"pvalue":"900 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96814, U.S.A."
}
,
{
"pname":"Contact Person <small>(Please replace the \"[ATMARK]\" with the symbol @ when e-mailing the contact person.)</small>",
"pvalue":"<p>\nKiyoe Minami, Research Associate <br/>\nPhone: 808-532-3670; Fax: 808-681-7313 <br/>\nE-mail: kminami[ATMARK]honolulumuseum.org <br/>\n</p>"
}
,
{
"pname":"Collection Size",
"pvalue":"Books:  Number of titles not yet determined; survey in progress<br />Estimated at 11,000 volumes (still being catalogued) <br />Single-Sheet Items (ukiyoe prints): 12,572 sheets<br />(Both books and single-sheet items are maintained by the Asian Art Department.)"
}
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{
"pname":"Collection Description",
"pvalue":"<p>\nThe Honolulu Museum of Art (HoMA) has the third largest collection of ukiyo-e prints in the United States and the largest collection of Hiroshige Utagawa’s prints in the world. The core of the collection consists of 5,400 pieces donated by the renowned Pulitzer Prize-winning American author James Michener and his wife, Mari. All 12,878 ukiyo-e prints have been catalogued and digitized and can be viewed on HoMA’s website. In addition, the 2003 purchase of the Richard Lane Collection added 11,000 volumes of woodblock-printed books to the collection, including kanazōshi and ukiyozōshi  illustrated works by Hishikawa Moronobu and Nishikawa Sukenobu from the 17th to 19th centuries. The thirteen-volume Otogibōko (Edo-city version) is the only complete set known to exist anywhere in the world, and there are many other rare books such as kurohon, aohon and children's picture books published in Kamigata (Kyoto or Osaka) that are known to exist only at HoMA, bringing the total number of rare books to 60. As with the ukiyo-e collection, as new research is performed and the works are catalogued, the Lane Collection has also begun to be published on HoMA’s website. In addition, the museum also owns sagabon and nara-ehon, which are already available on its website. \n</p>"
}
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{
"pname":"Material Availability for Researchers' Viewing/Examination",
"pvalue":"Available, by appointment."
}
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{
"pname":"Online Access to Relevant Bibliographic Information",
"pvalue":"<p>\nBibliographic information and digitized images for portion of the rare materials are available on <a href=\"https://honolulu.emuseum.com\">the Museum's online database</a>.\n</p>"
}
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{
"pname":"Printed Catalogs of Relevant Titles",
"pvalue":"No."
}
,
{
"pname":"Possibility of Material Reproduction",
"pvalue":"Digital photographs of single-sheet prints and woodblock-printed books are available by request."
}
,
{
"pname":"Publications on the Collection, beyond Catalogs",
"pvalue":"<p>Hanada Fujio. \"<i>Gazoku Vol. 12 Edo-ban Otogib&#333;ko ni kanshite</i>,\" Japan: Gazoku no Kai, 2013</p><p>Hanada Fujio. \"<i>Kanaz&#333;shi Sh&#363;sei Vol. 51 Otogib&#333;ko</i>\", Japan: Tokyo-d&#333; Shuppan, 2014</p><p>Nakano Mitsutoshi, Kimura Yaeko. \"<i>Honolulu Bijutsukan Shoz&#333; Kurohon Aohon</i>\" Japan: Ky&#363;sh&#363; Daigaku, 2014</p><p>Ishigami Aki. \"<i>Nihon no Shunga/Enpon no Kenky&#363;</i>,\" Japan: Heibonsha, 2015</p>\n<p>\nNakano, Mitsutoshi., and Yaeko Kimura. <i>Honoruru bijutsukan shoz&#333; Kurohon Aohon.</i> Kyushu University. 2014\n</p>\n<p>\nYamashita, Noriko. <i>Zaigai eiribon kenky&#363; to mokuroku.</i> Miyai shoten. 2019\n</p>"
}
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